They are not a cable company. Difference delivery system, this is why they are allowed to provide service next to the cable company.Correct. So what?
They are not a cable company. Difference delivery system, this is why they are allowed to provide service next to the cable company.Correct. So what?
I didn't say Frontier is a cable company, just that they deliver video service.They are not a cable company. Difference delivery system, this is why they are allowed to provide service next to the cable company.
And that is how they are allowed to compete with cable providers in the same town.I didn't say Frontier is a cable company, just that they deliver video service.
Is there a law preventing two cable companies in the same town?They are not a cable company. Difference delivery system, this is why they are allowed to provide service next to the cable company.
Is there a law preventing two cable companies in the same town?
Comcast is not going to want to spend the billions of dollars to build out a plant to be able to compete with the likes of Cox or Charter. They would just buy out the franchise.Is there a law preventing two cable companies in the same town?
Will STARLINK have the speed though?A year from now, they’ll all have competition. From STARLINK and perhaps others on the way. Internet service.
That doesn't answer my question.Comcast is not going to want to spend the billions of dollars to build out a plant to be able to compete with the likes of Cox or Charter. They would just buy out the franchise.
That's not a law.I think only if the town has a "franchise agreement" with one cable company.
That's not a law.
They need to get permits from the state and the town they want to enter. So they can't just stroll in and setup shop. Years of public hearings and I'm sure the current cable company would delay the process. So they can't just enter a town.That doesn't answer my question.
I'll bet it isn't. Has one ever been challenged in court? Regardless, it's not a law.No, but I'm sure it's a legally binding contract, isn't it?
You are deflecting, and still haven't answered my question.They need to get permits from the state and the town they want to enter. So they can't just stroll in and setup shop. Years of public hearings and I'm sure the current cable company would delay the process. So they can't just enter a town.
They need to obtain a license.I'll bet it isn't. Has one ever been challenged in court? Regardless, it's not a law.
Deflecting how? Name me an instance where Comcast setup shop where another cable operator currently operates.You are deflecting, and still haven't answered my question.
I asked you if there is a law preventing two cable companies in one town, but you won't answer.Deflecting how? Name me an instance where Comcast setup shop where another cable operator currently operates.
And where in the link does it say you can't have more than one cable company?U.S.C. Title 47 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
www.govinfo.gov
The FCC regulates cable franchises.